Knowledge management and data visualisation specialist Data Liberation has announced the launch of Embrace, a bespoke interactive knowledge management system combining 'multiple and complex' data sources.Embrace has been designed for large organisations with no central system for managing and sharing their research results. Offering curation, mining and editing of a massive amount of data via a 'user-friendly, intuitive' platform, it aims to improve ROI by avoiding duplication of studies and 'maximizing the insight that already exists'. Features include tracking of social media, the availability of innovative graphics and the option to adapt insights for the specific needs of different internal audiences.
MD Chris Morgan (pictured) says Embrace has been developed following our conversations with large companies regarding 'unused data, duplicated research, lost insights and knowledge'. He adds: 'We see Embrace as an effective response to this problem of data smog or 'infobesity' in those businesses.'
Established in 1992, the firm is online at www.dataliberation.com .
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